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02 ALONG THE WAY A nomadic adolescent lifestyle, while rife with diversity, is not necessarily filled with trauma.
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04 OUTDOOR RECREATION. LAND NAVIGATION AMONG THE PINES Text by...

1921 begins the combination of "Pathfinder" magazine and "Arizona" magazine, and new editor and associate editors. This year includes Vol 11 No. 8-12, January-June 1921, and Vol 12 No. 1-3, August-October 1921. There is no issue for November or...

In the July issue, the magazine gained a new Director and a new motto, "Arizona: the Land of Tomorrow." Additionally, the format changed to focus on Arizona's resources and add more fiction stories. Arizona the State Magazine Vol 13 No. 3-9,...

This is Volume Three of the McClintock collection of Arizona history, and contains the biographical sketches of pioneer men and women in Arizona. The book does not seem to be split up in any way, and the pages are continuously numbered, so it is...

Barton Dale Lindner is a reptile specialist. In this interview, he talks about his family, especially his grandfather, who came to Arizona before statehood to lay streetcar track in Phoenix and stayed to open the first photography studio in that...

Paul Medlock was born in 1949 and adopted by Ray and Grace Medlock. He grew up in Superior, Arizona, where he still lives today. Mr. Medlock related his early years living in "Smeltertown," a small housing project on the road to the Magma Copper...

Sandy Mills is a real estate agent in Scottsdale, Arizona. In this interview she talks about her work, love of golf, and the expansion of and changes to Scottsdale since the 1980’s. She is a member of the Pinnacle Peak Realtor Marketing Group. Ms....